Possible Meissner effect near room temperature in copper-substituted lead apatitearxiv.orgcross-posted to: hackernews@lemmy.smeargle.fanshackernews@derp.foo filoria ( @filoria@lemmy.ml ) World News@lemmy.ml • 9 months ago message-square12fedilinkarrow-up134
arrow-up134external-linkPossible Meissner effect near room temperature in copper-substituted lead apatitearxiv.org filoria ( @filoria@lemmy.ml ) World News@lemmy.ml • 9 months ago message-square12fedilinkcross-posted to: hackernews@lemmy.smeargle.fanshackernews@derp.foo
minus-square filoria ( @filoria@lemmy.ml ) OPlinkfedilink7•9 months agoA potential “room-temperature” semiconductor?
minus-square FaceDeer ( @FaceDeer@kbin.social ) linkfedilink2•9 months agoOh no, a potential revolution in technology, again. How tedious.
minus-square blargerer ( @blargerer@kbin.social ) linkfedilink6•9 months agocopper substituted lead apatite is literally what lk-99 was. Obviously the exact number and process could be different but colour me extremely skeptical after how that played out.
minus-square Zorque ( @Zorque@kbin.social ) linkfedilink2•9 months agoCall me when it gets past being a headline in some tech journal.
minus-square jorge ( @jalda@sopuli.xyz ) linkfedilinkEnglish2•9 months agoThere are many room-temperature semiconductors, for example silicon. Meissner effect is related to superconductors
minus-square mbfalzar ( @mbfalzar@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) cakelinkfedilink2•9 months agoPretty much all my semiconductors operate well above room temperature! (relatively)
A potential “room-temperature” semiconductor?
Not another one :p
Oh no, a potential revolution in technology, again. How tedious.
copper substituted lead apatite is literally what lk-99 was. Obviously the exact number and process could be different but colour me extremely skeptical after how that played out.
Call me when it gets past being a headline in some tech journal.
There are many room-temperature semiconductors, for example silicon.
Meissner effect is related to superconductors
Pretty much all my semiconductors operate well above room temperature! (relatively)